August 25, 2010
The Imam's Wife Joins the Taxpayer Paid Free Ride
What is wrong at the Department of State? The great Claudia Rossett, reports now Imam Rauf's wife has joined the taxpayer paid free ride:
Yes, fresh from denouncing America on national television as a place rife with "hate of Muslims," a place so Islamophobic that "it's beyond Islamophobia," Daisy Khan, co-planner of the Ground Zero mosque project, will soon be hopping a plane at taxpayer expense, courtesy of the State Department, to jet from New York to the United Arab Emirates and deliver to the Emiratis her views about Muslim life in America.This is what the State Department calls "public diplomacy" - a program that enlists about 1,200 Americans each year to fly with plenty of leg room to foreign lands and tell folks over there what it's like to live in America. You might think a lot of these junkets would by now be redundant, in a world so interconnected that the Fort Hood shooter took cues from an imam in Yemen. But then, the web just doesn't have the zing of international business class and $496 per diems.For Daisy Khan's circle, State's public diplomacy program is a boom industry. (So are a lot of things for Khan & partners right now, subject of my latest column, Cashing In On Ground Zero). Khan's husband and "bridge-building" partner, the man behind the Ground Zero mosque, Imam Feisal Adbul Rauf, is already on a more extensive State Department tour. After stops in Bahrain, where he has just been, and Qatar, where he will be this week, Rauf will meet up with Khan in the UAE, from Aug. 29-Sept.2. His trip will cost U.S. taxpayers $16,000. Hers will cost $12,000.
Any more public diplomacy like this and we can rename it the Make War on Us Department.
Clarice Feldman